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- Elissa Fesyk
Where Should You Manufacture Your Retail Display Campaign in 2026? 2025 was a year defined by supply chain shifts and tariff uncertainties. As we begin 2026, people are rightfully questioning where they should manufacture their Point of Purchase (POP) displays. The right location to manufacture your displays depends on a number of variables including...
- Scott McNutt
When planning a Dry January program, a POP display is the fastest way to help shoppers find your non-alc product. If you want your displays on the floor by January 1, plan to start no later than late September. Lead times move with materials, region, capacity, and approvals. Use this checklist to pressure-test your...
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We love it when our customers are happy! We received a great piece of feedback from one of our customers, which we’re happy to share here on the blog: Dear Future Customer, I am writing to provide a strong recommendation for Concord Displays, a marketing displays company that I have had the pleasure of...
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Do you have a great vision for a POP display for your product, but are not sure what display material it should be made of? Or maybe you’ve always ordered POP displays in plastic, but wonder what the advantages of wood, metal, or corrugate are. In this blog, I’ll break down the different types...
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After months of supply chain issues, it’s no surprise that businesses are starting to question where the best place to manufacture their products is at the moment. For years, China has been the obvious choice, but after shipping delays and increased shipping costs, among other things, many have started to reexamine manufacturing in the...
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We’ve covered wine displays and beer displays—it’s time to talk about spirits POP displays! Spirits include vodka, rye, whiskey, and more, and the variety is endless, so the options for displays should be endless as well! There are so many creative branding going on in spirits right now, and it’s fun to reflect this...